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A derivitive from seclusion.

N: 1. A small room, a hole, a corner. 2. a place were no many wander yander.
1. Putting an agitated person in a secluse free of stimulation may help them chill the fuck out.

2. He is hidden away all day up in his secluse.

3. Sometimes I wish we could lock the drunker roomate in a secluse so he never gets out.
Secluse by DUSTBURRY March 29, 2011

solvet saeclum in favilla 

Solvet Saeclum in favilla
It's a line off a stanza of a Latin hymn called "Dies Iræ'' which means "The Day of Wrath" it is a Latin hymn written around the 13th century B.C.

Solvet Saeclum In Favilla means "All the world into ashes turning". This hymn basically depicts the tragic end of the world as foretold by David and The Sibyl
Dies Iræ was included in many pieces like Mozart's Mass Requiem and Verdi's Requiem and it is very renowned amongst musicians. This stanza specifically is the moat famous one off the hymn alongside "Lacrimosa Dies Illa".
Choir I : Dies Iræ
Choirs together : Dies illa
Choir II : Solvet saeclum in favilla

seclusted 

to take over; overthrow

destroy or ruin
girl 1 - that boy seclusted my heart

girl 2- ew why

girl 1- i love him but he doesn't love me

Seclusive 

Adjective: Something that is both secluded and extremely exclusive.
A luxury hammock in the jungle, a private movie screening, a dank campsite on the beach

usage: "Do you happen to have any more seclusive camp sites available?"
Seclusive by GromKing July 11, 2012